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Patriotic Party of Pridnestrovie
Партидул Патриотик дин Приднестровье
Partidul Patriotic din Pridnestrovie
AbbreviationPPP
ChairmanOleg Smirnov
Vice ChairmenSergey Novak
Marina Smirnova
Founded4 August 2006 (2006-08-04)
Dissolved8 November 2012 (2012-11-08)
HeadquartersTiraspol, Transnistria
NewspaperThe Patriot
IdeologyTransnistrian nationalism
Pro-Smirnov
International affiliationA Just Russia
ColorsBlue, White
Slogan"Social Justice, Freedom, Patriotism"
Seats in the Supreme Council
0 / 43
Party flag
Website
patriot-pmr.org

The Patriotic Party of Pridnestrovie (abbreviated PPP; Template:Lang-mo; Russian: Патриотическая Партия Приднестровья; Template:Lang-uk) was a political party in Transnistria.

History

The founding congress of the PPP was held on 4 August 2006, the most notable attendees of which were the Union of Defenders of Pridnestrovie, the Union of Afghan War Veterans and the Women's League of Pridnestrovie, who all merged into one political party along with a few other smaller groups.[1] The merger was encouraged by Oleg Smirnov, the son of then-President Igor Smirnov, and the PPP later elected him chairman in an uncontested vote.[2] A political council with 33 members was also created during the congress.

In April 2010 the PPP agreed to a merger with another pro-Smirnov political party, the Republican Party (created on base of the Republic NGO), to form the Social-Patriotic Party of Pridnestrovie. Vladimir Rylyakov, one of the leaders of the OSTK, became the leader of the new party.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Информационный центр ГОЛОС ПАТРИОТОВ ПРИДНЕСТРОВЬЯ - История Патриотической партии Приднестровья". golos-patriotov.ucoz.ru. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Последние новости Молдовы и Приднестровья на Point.md". Point.md (in Russian). Retrieved 2 October 2018.